d∞ (“d-Infinity”) Volume #3: Children of the Night

Vampires, zombies, Bigfoot, and every other sort of “Children of the Night” can be found in d∞ Volume #3! Its contents include a self-standing card game, an interview with an industry luminary, a zombie survival guide, a complete adventure dual-stat’ed Call of Cthulhu and Cthulhu Live, lots and lots of monsters, and more!

Volume #3 Contents

Editorial: “Children of the Night”

“The Search for Bigfoot” (Twisted Tile Matching Game)

Interview: “Artist, Author, and Impressario Andy Hopp”

“‘Code Z’ Field Survival Guide”

Digital Dice: Mapping Programs

Cthulhu Live/Call of Cthulhu: “One Starry Night”

The Prop Room: “Putting a Little Bite into Your Game”

City Builder/The City and Island of Kos: “The Guild of Beggars, Guides, Locksmiths, and Exterminators”

d∞ (“d-Infinity”) is a multi-platform gaming supplement that covers a wide variety of rules systems and includes content that can be universally applied to many different sorts of table-top, live-action, and role-playing games. It includes both material that can be applied to all or many sorts of games and items that are self-standing and which can be played on their own.

Features of each thematic volume include a self-standing game; new rules, stats, and bonus content tying in with several different game systems; character portraits; paper miniatures; and interviews. Rules systems supported include Pathfinder, OGL v.3.5, 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons, “Basic” system, Labyrinth Lord, Mutant Future, Call of Cthulhu, and Cthulhu Live. It is jointly published by Armorcast, Dagon Industries Inc., Dark Threads, Flying Buffalo Inc., Mindgame Productions, OffWorld Designs Inc., Skirmisher Publishing LLC, and the United States Marine Space Corps.

We believe that the most enjoyable gaming periodicals are not just devoted to single games or even the products of a single company, but also include content that makes a reader interested in other games, material that can be applied to all or many sorts of games, and items that are self-standing and which can be played on their own. For that reason, this publication includes many voices and exclusive material compatible with many rules systems and the products of many different companies.

Wondering what is in this magazine? D- Infinity is a throw back to the good ole days of Dragon, when there was something for every gamer. In this issue you can find detailed information on surviving a Zombie invasion. Matt Owen has shared a "Field Guide [...]

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